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1 + Improving High School Graduation Outcomes COSA/OACOA Winter Conference January 29, 2016 Derek Brown, Sarah Drinkwater, Dawne Huckaby Assistant Superintendents, ODE

2 + Purpose of Today’s Session on Graduation Graduation from high school is the culmination ofyears of hard work on the part of each student,educator, family member and community.Graduation rates are one important metric toprovide educators and community members abroader state picture of the health of theeducation system. Staff from the OregonDepartment of Education will share statewidedata and engage participants in conversationregarding current challenges and opportunities.

3 + Framing the Conversation Oregon’s Data Includes both Regular and Modified Diplomas

4 Trends in Enrollment: White Students and Students of Color

5 Trends in Enrollment: By Ethnicity

6 Trends in Enrollment: By Student Group

7 Trends in 4-Year Graduation Rates: By Ethnicity

8 Trends in 4-Year Graduation Rates: By Gender

9 Trends in 4- Year Graduation Rates: By Economic Status

10 + Don’t Call Them Dropouts: Understanding the Experiences of Young People Who Leave High School Before Graduation ( America’s Promise Alliance 2014) Cluster of Factors Both disengaging from and re-engaging with school result from a variety of factors. Yearning for Connections Connectedness to others is a high priority for young people. The value placed on these relationships can lead young people away from or toward school. Toxic Environments Young people who stop going to school are likely to be navigating toxic home/school/ neighborhood environments. Resilience in Need of Support Young people who interrupted their HS education often returned from difficult circumstances and needed additional support.

11 + Interrupted Enrollment Risk Factors Reported by Respondents 87% Homeless 79% Imprisoned Parent 50% Moving Homes 50% Changing Schools 11% Foster Care America’s Promise Alliance 2014

12 + ESSA Accountability Connection to Every Student Succeeds Act Academic achievement on state tests Student growth or other academic indicator English Language proficiency for EL students Graduation rates for high schools Replaces AYP with a state- defined index system with federally-required components. Academic Indicators

13 + ESSA Accountability (cont) At least one School Quality or Student Success Indicator (determined by the State) Student engagement, or Access to advanced coursework, or School climate, or other

14 + Next Steps: Improving Graduation Graduation Advisory Committee Explore data and research Inform Oregon’s Graduation Plan Graduation Rate Meeting 8/31/15 Advisory Committee 1/19/16 3 additional meetings this school year Deputy Superintendent’s Advisory Committee Voices from the classroom 1/27/16 – Initial Meeting Oregon Success Stories Where are we beating the odds? Graduation Brief – Office of Research/Data Analysis Grad Plan Oregon

15 + Reflection/Sharing Small group discussion 1. Based on the information shared and your own experiences in Oregon, what prevents young people from staying engaged and graduating from high school? 2. What other barriers exist in Oregon? In small group with colleagues around you (4-5), reflect on and share experiences in your own districts about the graduation issue in Oregon. Use post-it notes to document your groups’ ideas.

16 + Ideas for a Theory of Action If the state/my district… Implemented an attendance support program/attendance policy… Then more students will graduate from high school Based on your small group discussion about policy and engagement barriers to graduation, develop a Theory of Action to address this issue.

17 + Contact Information & Resources Derek Brownderek.brown@state.or.usderek.brown@state.or.us Dawne Huckaby dawne.huckaby@state.or.usdawne.huckaby@state.or.us Sarah Drinkwater sarah.drinkwater@state.or.ussarah.drinkwater@state.or.us Don’t Call Them Dropouts: Understanding the Experiences of Young People Who Leave High School Before Graduation (Center for Promise: America’s Promise Alliance, Tufts University, 2014) Don’t Quit on Me: What Young People Who Left School Say About the Power of Relationships (Center for Promise: America’s Promise Alliance, Tufts University, 2015) Graduation Brief – Oregon Department of Education


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